The height of a bedside cabinet is one of those small decisions that shapes daily life in the bedroom. A cabinet that is too low forces a reach down for a glass of water in the night. One that is too tall blocks the line of sight across the bed and can press against a tall headboard. The right height feels invisible, which is the point.
UK bed frames vary more than many people realise. Divan bases sit higher than slatted wooden frames. Ottoman beds with deep storage sit higher still. Low platform beds, popular in modern UK homes, often sit close to the floor. Each of these calls for a slightly different cabinet height, which is why measuring before browsing our bedside cabinets selection is always worth the few minutes it takes.
The top of the cabinet should sit close to the top of the mattress, ideally within five centimetres above or below. This puts the surface at the same level as the user when sitting up in bed, which makes everything from picking up a phone to switching off a lamp feel natural.
To measure accurately, place a tape measure from the floor to the top of the mattress. Note this number, then look for cabinets within a five centimetre range above or below. This is more reliable than assuming a standard height will fit every bed.
Divan beds, common in UK homes, often place the mattress around sixty to seventy centimetres above the floor. Older or budget cabinets at fifty centimetres can feel low next to these. A taller cabinet with three drawers usually balances the divan height better and gives more useful storage. Browse our wooden bedside cabinets for taller designs that suit higher beds.
Lower platform and slatted beds, popular in modern bedrooms, place the mattress closer to the floor, sometimes as low as forty five centimetres. With these frames, a tall cabinet can dominate. A two drawer cabinet at around forty five to fifty centimetres tends to look more balanced and keeps the lines of the room calm.
Ottoman beds with under bed storage often sit higher than standard frames. The cabinet beside them needs to match this raised mattress height to remain comfortable in use. A taller cabinet also gives more storage, which is useful in a bedroom where the priority is maximising space. Pair an ottoman with one of our ottomans if you need extra storage at the foot of the bed.
Tall headboards and wall mounted reading lights both affect cabinet height. A cabinet that is too tall can block the headboard or sit awkwardly under a fixed wall light. Measure from the underside of the wall light to the floor, then choose a cabinet that leaves comfortable clearance for a table lamp if you prefer one over a fixed fitting.
The space directly above the cabinet should accommodate a lamp, a glass and a phone without feeling crowded. A height that sits close to the mattress means the lamp light reaches the page when reading, rather than shining across the room. Small details like these add up to a more comfortable bedroom over time.
Once the height is right, think about how the cabinet sits with the wider scheme. Matching tones across wooden chest of drawers and wardrobes keeps the room calm. Mismatched heights between the bed and cabinet are usually more noticeable than mismatched finishes, so the measurement step really does matter.
Most cabinets sit between forty five and sixty centimetres tall, but the right height depends on the mattress level of your bed.
Measure from the floor to the top of the mattress, then choose a cabinet within five centimetres of that height.
Taller cabinets often offer more drawers, but only if the height suits the bed. A mismatched height looks awkward even with more storage.
Yes. A few centimetres above the mattress is comfortable in use and often looks balanced beside the bed.
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